Category : Constitutional Issues


Suicide Bombings in Maiduguri Kill 23, Injure 108

A series of suspected suicide bombings in Maiduguri, Nigeria, killed at least 23 people and injured 108, targeting a post office, market, and hospital during Ramadan. Boko Haram is blamed for the attacks, which have shaken the city's recent stability.

Pakistan Renames TTP as Fitna al-Khawarij, Highlights Threat

Pakistan's Ministry of Interior has formally renamed the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan as Fitna al-Khawarij, denouncing its actions as criminal rebellion and religious fraud, not jihad. The group's surge in attacks and economic crimes underscores a transnati

American Democracy's Historical Cycles of Reform

Analysis of America's 60-year reform cycles, comparing Progressive Era and 1960s to current dysfunction. Examines how insider-outsider coalitions drive democratic renewal amid institutional distrust.

Brazil's Democratic Defense: Lessons from Bolsonaro

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's 27-year prison sentence for coup plotting offers crucial insights into defending democracy, contrasting sharply with Donald Trump's political resurgence in the United States.

MAGA Judges Grant Trump Power to Detain Immigrants in Texas

Two MAGA-aligned judges on the Fifth Circuit Court have ruled that the Trump administration can detain millions of immigrants in Texas, Louisiana, or Mississippi, accelerating ICE's relocation practices and potentially leading to prolonged detention witho

US Lawyer Removed After 'Job Sucks' Courtroom Remarks

A US Department of Homeland Security attorney was removed from her assignment in Minnesota after telling a federal judge 'This job sucks' and criticizing immigration authorities' failure to comply with court orders during a tense hearing.

HRW Researcher Quits Over Halted Israel Report

A senior researcher at Human Rights Watch has resigned in protest after the organization allegedly halted publication of a report on Israel, citing internal pressure and censorship concerns.

Sentinelese Tribe: Isolated for 55,000 Years

The Sentinelese tribe on North Sentinel Island remains the world's most isolated, resisting contact for millennia. Their choice of isolation protects them from diseases and external threats, with the Indian government monitoring their health from a distan

IHC questions Huzaifa Rahman's 'Minister of State' status

Islamabad High Court issues notices in a petition challenging Huzaifa Rahman for representing himself as a Minister of State. The court seeks responses and has deferred the hearing to February 12. Follow the latest developments.

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